It’s been a week of ups and downs in the TV world — with controversy brewing all over. Fox chairman Kevin Reilly confirmed the network is bowing out of pilot season, signalling a shift in the way television shows are produced and promoted. Elsewhere, fans of Girls were up in arms over Jezebel’s bounty on original, unbrushed photos from star Lena Dunham‘s recent Vogue shoot. Known for her unspoken, take-me-as-I-am position on nudity and beauty, Dunham and her supporters shot back. And new Bachelor Juan Pablo Galavis is in damage-control mode after making comments widely condemned as homophobic and which the show’s network, ABC, has said were “careless, thoughtless and insensitive.” We’ll catch up with all the latest gossip and news in this week’s TV chat as Alex Strachan, Postmedia’s national TV columnist, joins us live from the Television Critics Association press tour in California.

And our regular panel: Eric Volmers, entertainment and arts reporter for the Calgary Herald, Misty Harris, Postmedia’s national writer on consumer/social trends and popular culture, Jonathan Dekel, entertainment editor for canada.com, Chris Lackner, journalist and writer of Postmedia’s weekly Pop Forecast who is also a media consultant with Holmes PR, and television critic Brian Tallerico, the content director for HollywoodChicago.com who has provided TV commentary to multiple news organizations for the past decade. Be a part of our discussion, Monday at 2 p.m. ET.